0 Question: What sort of chemicals or elements do you print on a daily basis? Keywords: chemical, element, print Asked by james0204 to Matthew, Neil, Paula, Pete, Philippa on 17 Mar 2015.
Neil Taylor answered on 17 Mar 2015:
Hi james0204,
I’m not sure what you mean by “print”, but I deal with a whole lot of elements in calculations at work. For example:
Oil and Gas: Methane, propane, heavier hydrocarbons Pipelines: Steel (iron, carbon + others like manganese, chromium, nickle) Water: Freshwater, seawater
Hope this helps!
Philippa Jefferis answered on 18 Mar 2015:
Hi James, I don’t really work with chemicals. I design using materials like concrete and steel, but apart from the coatings we may use to protect a bridge I don’t do any thing much with chemicals.
Pete Symons answered on 19 Mar 2015:
Hi james,
Whatever chemicals or elements come out of my printer in the office 😉 I don’t honestly know what they are but they do the job for me!
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